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Bjork Angers Fans In China With 'Tibet' CallMarch 4, 2008
Bjork has angered fans in China after she shouted “Tibet, Tibet” at the end of a concert in the country.
The gesture, which followed her song ‘Declare Independence’, has been called “disrespectful” on one Chinese website. Tibet lost its independence to the Peoples Republic of China in 1951 and ever since the subject has been considered taboo. On another website, one fan said that Bjork had "behaved like an angry young person, acting in an underhand manner, not like Brad Pitt and Richard Gere, who are better known Free Tibet supporters". According the BBC, there was no booing after the outburst, although fans are reported to have left the venue quickly. Last month, at a performance in Japan, Bjork dedicated the same song to the people of Kosovo - which declared independence from Serbia on February 17th. (by Jason Gregory) See also: Bjork Halfway Through Recording New Album (18.01.2011)
Bjork Records New Song For Moomins 3D Movie (25.08.2010)
Bjork And Dirty Projectors To Release Joint EP (24.06.2010)
Bjork Posts Poignant Tribute To Alexander McQueen (16.02.2010)
Bjork Writes Song For Upcoming 'Moomins' Movie (18.11.2009)
Bjork Dominates At UK Video Music Awards (15.10.2008)
Radiohead's Thom Yorke To Appear On New Bjork Single (13.10.2008)
Bjork Cancels Only UK Tour Date In Sheffield Tonight (02.07.2008)
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